Example sentences of "she get [adv] [prep] [noun] " in BNC.

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1 Once she got away from lingerie interest flagged and Rain found herself puzzling over something which had been said before the speeches began .
2 She got up at night and she set off towards the city all by herself , travelling through the forest .
3 She got up at night to look at her asleep , to see that she lacked nothing .
4 But , she decided , when she got up on Saturday morning , she had better things to do than to let such matters worry her .
5 Sometimes it would be Bessie , Billie , names we 'd all heard before and knew about ; her favourite fistful , the one she would recite just before she got up on stage , was Mae , Marie , Maria , Anna Mae B , La Miss , Marian …
6 He even made a pot of tea and poured her a cup when she got up for work .
7 When we left Aline at Stanley and went on up to Marcus on the floor above I asked Gwenellen how she got along with Humber .
8 She got on with Victoria like a house on fire ; as for Mrs Funnell , she even chipped that old lady .
9 She got on with children and dedicated herself to their wellbeing .
10 oh and Sharon said she got off with Carl
11 She sensed he was pretending to be asleep when she got in to bed .
12 She got out of bed too early , so the story goes , because there was so much washing piling up belonging to all the family , as well as me .
13 She got out of bed , slipped on her dressing gown and tiptoed to the window .
14 Once she tells us that she woke up and then that she prepared breakfast , we assume certain facts : that she got out of bed , for example .
15 Again he called , almost a sob : she got out of bed , put on her dress and went down from her attic .
16 She got out of bed at once and did not finish her breakfast .
17 Guiltily , she got out of bed to look .
18 The walk there took only about ten minutes and she thought that even with the frightening weakness in her legs that she had discovered the first time she got out of bed she ought to manage that distance .
19 She got out of bed and went to make tea .
20 She got out of bed and marched across the room .
21 Her window had been wide all night and as she got out of bed she looked down on the dusty heads of trees where sparrows were fussing .
22 The bride herself remaining calm throughout , her mother , who had prayed so ardently for this day , finding herself utterly overcome by it ; having slept not a wink , of course , the night before and melting into tears — of anxiety , of joy , of overwrought nerves — the moment she got out of bed ; unable , no matter how hard she tried , to do her own soft , fair hair to her satisfaction and suffering a sudden and quite dreadful conviction that the powder-blue taffeta she had ordered from Miss Ernestine Baker was somehow not right .
23 She got out of bed .
24 And she got out of bed , looked up the page , and read , A reduction in international armaments is impossible ; by virtue of any number of fears and jealousies .
25 When she got out of bed , she found him sitting on the top stair , listening to Dad and Mother downstairs in the kitchen , and crying .
26 She got out of bed and thought everything over very carefully , and although it was difficult to keep emotion out of it , she still came back to the self-same answer .
27 She got out of bed and went out and went through the churchyard and went into the church and started feeling in the dark with her hand
28 And she got out of breath so easily , she had to use a wheelchair .
29 She got out of trouble to win her pre-Arc race , the Prix Foy , but it would not have worried me if she was beaten then .
30 She bloody ran to car when I , when she got out of chair !
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